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    1. Re: [UEL] Re: [NB-L] Re: Charles CLARKE/CLARK in New Brunswick
    2. anne Clark-Stewart
    3. Dear Carol, Thank you so much!!! These are definitely mine. What JOY!!! My 2X GG had died by 1871, so David C. inherited the farm and has his mother, Susan, as well as his sisters, Eliza, Nancy and Ella ( poss. Luella??) and his brother Bruce living with him. Henry and Ellen don't seem to have had any children, as there are none in the 1891 census either. The young Charles COON living with them is either Ellen's brother or a nephew. Do you have the Census Place details for the Charles Clark b. 1855? This could be him, as he was living in Caledon East in 1882, and that is only a few miles by train track. Thank you so much for your help and I will definitely order this CD next week. Kindest regards, Anne Clark--Stewart on 5/18/02 11:07 AM, Carol McNerney at carol.mcnerney@sympatico.ca wrote: > Hi Anne: > > I think this might be your David Clark. > CLARK, David C. <1852> M English Bir: Ont > Cen: Ont WentSo Glanford > > Details > Census Place: Glanford, Wentworth South, Ontario, Canada > Source: FHL Film 1375892 NAC C-13256 Dist 147 SubDist D Div 2 Page 32 > Family 149 > Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace > David C. CLARK M M 29 English Ontario > Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Canada > Hannah CLARK F M 30 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Welslie CLARK M 6 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Bertha CLARK F 5 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Ida CLARK F 3 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Susan CLARK F W 58 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Eliza CLARK F 34 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Nancy CLARK F 23 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Bruce CLARK M 19 English Ontario > Occ: N.G. Religion: Methodist Canada > Ella CLARK F 11 English > > Here is Henry > > CLARK, Henry <1854> M English Bir: Ont > Cen: Ont WentSo Glanford > > Details > Census Place: Glanford, Wentworth South, Ontario, Canada > Source: FHL Film 1375892 NAC C-13256 Dist 147 SubDist D Div 2 Page 33 > Family 150 > Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace > Henry CLARK M M 27 English Ontario > Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Canada > Ellen CLARK F M 27 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > Charles COON M 11 English Ontario > Religion: Methodist Canada > > I have 2 Luella Clarks so are adding them here. If one is correct let me > know and I will look up details if there are any. > > CLARK, Lualla J. <1870> F American Bir: Ont > Cen: Ont VictNo Fenelon > CLARK, Luella M. <1872> F German Bir: Ont > Cen: Ont Adding CamdenEast > > I don't know if this is the right Charles but am sending it anyway. > > CLARK, Charles <1855> M Irish Bir: Ont > Cen: Ont Halton Georgetown > > This is all I could find. These were all in the 1881 Canadian Census cd's > from the Family History Center. > > Good luck. > > Carol > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "anne Clark-Stewart" <leisurelodge@sympatico.ca> > To: "Carol McNerney" <carol.mcnerney@sympatico.ca> > Cc: "UEL Mail" <UNITED-EMPIRE-LOYALIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 10:39 AM > Subject: Re: [UEL] Re: [NB-L] Re: Charles CLARKE/CLARK in New Brunswick > > >> Dear Carol, >> >> Thank you for looking up the info. >> >> I think that both of these may be nephews of my 3XGG Jabez Clark. He died >> July 16, 1845 in Glanford, near Mount Hope, which is close to Hamilton. > He >> is buried in the White Church Cemetery in Mount Hope, along with many of > his >> descendants. >> >> All of my ancestors seemed to have at least 10 to 15 children, so I do > know >> that a large number of people in Southern Ontario are related to this > line. >> >> Would you mind also looking up the following people for me in Wentworth >> County: >> >> David Choate CLARK b. abt 1851 marr. Hannah ASHBAUGH >> children should include Welsley-8, Bertha-6, and Ida-3. >> >> Henry CLARK b. abt 1852 marr. to Ellen Coon SMITH >> in 1891 census they didn't have any children at home, so I am anxious to > see >> if they did have children 10 years earlier >> >> Caroline CLARK b. Sept 5, 1847 marr 1) Miles WRIGHT 2) Henry STEINHOFF >> dates of marriages unknown at this point. >> >> Nancy Jane CLARK b. abt 1859 marr. to John A. CLARK abt. 1880 >> looking to see if he had any children from a previous marr. >> >> Austin Bruce CLARK b. abt 1861 >> >> Luella CLARK b. abt 1870 >> >> Also, my great grandfather was still single and working for the Grand > Trunk >> Railroad. He was either in Caledonia, Hamilton or Caledon East in Peel >> County ( which may have been called Albion back then) >> Charles King CLARK b. 1855 >> >> How did you get your CD? If you think it is good, perhaps I should also > get >> a copy. >> >> Thanks for your help, >> >> Anne >> >> on 5/18/02 9:55 AM, Carol McNerney at carol.mcnerney@sympatico.ca wrote: >> >>> Hi Ann: >>> >>> I have found two Jabez Clark's in Ontario from the 1881 Canadian Census > cd's >>> from Family History Center. >>> >>> I will put them in here. I may have details as I dig. If you can let me >>> know if either of these might be correct I will go from there. >>> >>> CLARK, Jabez <1854> M English Bir: Ont >>> Cen: Ont Halton Burlington >>> >>> CLARK, Jabez R. <1880> M English Bir: Ont >>> Cen: Ont DurhWe Darlington >>> >>> Carol >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "anne Clark-Stewart" <leisurelodge@sympatico.ca> >>> To: <UNITED-EMPIRE-LOYALIST-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 10:46 PM >>> Subject: Re: [UEL] Re: [NB-L] Re: Charles CLARKE/CLARK in New Brunswick >>> >>> >>>> Dear Jim, >>>> >>>> I guess the simplest answer is " I don't know , yet." >>>> >>>> My 3x great grandfather, Jabez CLARK, born Rhode Island March 19, 1769, >>> came >>>> to New Brunswick in 1783 with his father, Elisha CLARKE. He had one >>> sister, >>>> Abigail married to Gideon COREY and five brothers: Gardiner, Elisha > marr. >>>> Catherine SLIPP abt. 1798, Jabez marr. Rebecca BURNEY in 1800, Isaac, > and >>>> Benjamin. I have no further information on Gardiner, Isaac or Benjamin. >>>> There may be another brother, Rowland, but I have not seen any primary >>>> evidence of that yet. >>>> >>>> So far, I have found evidence in the Upper Canada Loyalist Land > Petitions >>>> that Jabez came to Ontario in 1811 with his wife and 11 children; 7 > boys >>> and >>>> 4 girls. Since they had 11 children in 11 years, I suspect there may be >>>> twins somewhere in the group. In a previous e-mail to this list, I >>> outlined >>>> that I found Elisha, William, Isaiah( my 2XGG) and Joseph Burney, all > born >>>> in New Brunswick and one daughter, Nancy Ann, born in Ontario in 1814. > My >>>> big problem is that I do not know where Jabez settled between 1811 and >>> 1816. >>>> Those years between are a mystery. I have not found Nancy Ann's >>>> christening record yet, so I don't know where she was born. I found > her >>>> obituary in the Christian Messenger, but it did not indicate her place > of >>>> birth. The only hint is that one of the people who testified to my > 3XGG's >>>> residency in Ontario stated that he had known Jabez for about 10 years > in >>>> 1824 and that man lived in Ancaster, near Hamilton. So, Jabez may have >>>> settled there at least by 1814. As is always the case when we start to >>> dig >>>> into the past, it is sometimes hard to understand or discover why our >>>> ancestors settled in any one particular place. >>>> >>>> So, Hetty could be one of my elusive relatives or she could be one of > the >>>> CLARKs from New York State who came to the Kingston/Bath area. >>>> >>>> I will keep your correspondence on file and if I come across Hetty in > any >>> of >>>> my CLARK research, I will certainly get in touch with you. >>>> >>>> Kindest regards, >>>> >>>> Anne CLARK-STEWART >>>> Mississauga, Ontario >>>> >>>> on 5/17/02 7:47 PM, Jim Beattie at jbeattie@kingston.net wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear Anne >>>>> >>>>> I was wondering if you might have any ideas or knowledge of Hetty > Clark >>> b. >>>>> 1801 in Ernestown (we think). Hetty married John Woodcock on February > 5, >>>>> 1818 in Ernestown according to the Marriage Register, United >>> Congregational >>>>> Church, Reverend Robert McDowall. pg 19. A stab in the dark, but I >>> thought >>>>> I'd ask. >>>>> >>>>> Thankyou for your time >>>>> >>>>> Sincerely >>>>> >>>>> Jim Beattie >> >> > >

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